Landmark

Hong Kong


The most central of all shopping centres, the Landmark has high fashion and good eating. It has become a home almost exclusively to the very high-end fashion brands and boutiques (Miu Miu, Louis Vuitton, TODs etc).


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Hong Kong attractions

1. HSBC Building

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This remarkable building, designed by British architect Sir Norman Foster in 1985, has stood the test of time – more than 30 years on, its magnetism can…

2. Statue Square

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This leisurely square used to house effigies of British royalty. Now it pays tribute to a single sovereign – the founder of HSBC. In the northern area …

3. Jardine House

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This 52-storey silver monolith punctured by 1750 porthole-like windows was Hong Kong’s first true ‘skyscraper’ when it opened in 1973. Inevitably the…

4. Old Supreme Court Building

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The colonnaded and domed building (c 1912) was built of granite quarried on Stonecutters Island, and served as the seat of the Legislative Council from…

5. Exchange Square

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This complex of office towers houses the Hong Kong Stock Exchange but what comes as a complete surprise in Central's urban forest is the attractive,…

6. Old Bank of China Building

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Constructed in 1950, the old Bank of China building now houses the bank’s Central branch and, on its top floors, the exclusive members-only China Club,…

7. Government House

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Parts of this erstwhile official residence of the chief executive of Hong Kong, and previously the colonial governors, date to 1855. Other features were…

8. Cenotaph

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This stone monument is an exact replica of the cenotaph in Whitehall, London. It was originally built to honour Hong Kong's WWI dead, and later modified…